Beyond Borders
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s2e8 – Dillon Williams, Hybrid Indigenous Stewardship, Anna Farporte, EPA Dir. of Sherwood Valley Band of Pomo Indians
Dillon Williams, founder of Hybrid Indigenous Stewardship, discusses H.I.S. Services, which combines traditional indigenous knowledge with modern tools and scientific methods. His work focuses on restoring traditional food, fibers, and medicines, addressing fire management, invasive species and climate…
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s2e7 – Project Hope For Palestine, Taxpayers Against Genocide
Iyas Sartawi on dispossession and resistance. Seth Donnelly on taxpayer duty to address genocide. Judy Talaugon draws parallels with First Nation communities.
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Beyond Borders – s2e6 – Comunas Lead the Way
Why Hernan, formerly known as Jay, is going back to his birth name. What can men do right now? Capitalism and patriarchy or Comunas? Fierce poetry by women…
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Beyond Borders – s2e1 – Rewind – From the Women’s March to Mamdani
Judy Talaugon and Martha Cinader welcome activist, artist, and cultural organizer, Sarah Sophie Flicker. Their far-reaching conversation explores the role of culture and community in driving change, and the importance of intersectionality in cultural organizing, and listening, to…
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Beyond Borders – s2e5 – At Aunties’ Table, When God Was a Woman ’til Now
Judy and Martha invite you to Auntie’s table as we explore origin stories, goddess stories, the divine feminine, the Witches’ Hammer, motherhood and more.
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Beyond Borders – s2e4 – Ni Rivera, Telling New Stories About Housing, Food and Climate Insecurity
Ni Rivera joins Judy Talaugon and Martha Cinader in a conversation about housing, homelessness, food sovereignty, social justice and the importance of lived experiences in shaping policy and community action. Featuring Poetry by Julia De Burgos and Ni…
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Beyond Borders – s2e3 – Communicating Justice with Olga Kavran, Founder of JUSTICOM
Judy Talaugon and Martha Cinader speak with Olga Kavran, founding director of JUSTICOM, about her extensive experience in international criminal law and outreach, focusing on the communication of justice, and defining justice as a multifaceted concept that varies…
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Beyond Borders – s2e2 – Venezuela in Context, Taxpayers Against Genocide, The Tribunal Project
Judy Talaugon has a wide ranging discussion with Angela Marino about Venezuela and the Americas. She also gets an update from Seth Donnelly on Tax Payers Against Genocide. Hernan Ramiro talks with Olga Kavran about international criminal law.
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Beyond Borders – s2e1 – From the Women’s March on Washington to Mamdani
…starting with when she met Judy Talaugon in San Francisco, as the teen flame of Metallica star Kirk Hammett. We continue all the way to being a mother of three in Brooklyn and an organizer of the Women’s…
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Beyond Borders – Rewind – Episode 10 – Talking about Home Insecurity
Our Season 2 begins in January, 2026. Please enjoy this rewind during our production break. Nilsa Rivera, in Florida, brings her professional and personal experience of home insecurity to a conversation with Judy Talaugon, in California, and Martha…
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Beyond Borders – Episode 10 – Talking about Home Insecurity
Nilsa Rivera, in Florida, brings her professional and personal experience of home insecurity to a conversation with Judy Talaugon, in California, and Martha Cinader, in New York. The conversation covers housing policies, motherhood, experiencing houselesness and other forms…
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Beyond Borders – Episode 9 – A Musical Odyssey
Marque Gilmore returns home from London and makes time to talk with longtime friend and colleague in the music business, Gail Ward, and Jay Rodriguez Sierra, about his musical path, the Black Rock Coalition, Burnt Sugar, his charitable…









